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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Coal ash zeolite as a self-catalytic-chemisorption system for conversion of carbon dioxide to hydrocarbons

(Corresponding) Boycheva S., Zgureva D.
Topic: 
Climate change mitigation and adaptation
At present, the developments of sustainable carbon capture technologies are of the main scientific and technological priority required to mitigate the over generation of greenhouse gases. Three CO2 clean energy production approaches have been outlined: pre-combustion capture, oxy-fuel combustion...Read more
Keywords: 
Carbon dioxide utilization, carbon capture, coal ash zeolites, conversion of CO2 to fuel
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00605

Durability of cement mortars and concretes exposed to biological attack as one of the sustainability parameter – a correlation analysis

(Corresponding) Ondrejka Harbulakova V., Estokova A., Smolakova M., Luptakova A.
Topic: 
Energy technologies and sustainability
Among the pillars of the sustainability, the aspect of prolongation of life of constructions has to be involved. Focus on sustainability of construction leads to study of durability of building materials. Phenomenon called biocorrosion, existing mainly in concrete sewer systems, agricultural...Read more
Keywords: 
climate change, carbon dioxide, biocorrosion, sustainability,
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00655

Estimation of Soil Organic Carbon for Sustainable Agriculture using Deep Learning

(Corresponding) Singh S., Kasana S.
Topic: 
Agroforestry, forest and agricultural sustainability
The organic carbon percentage is concomitant indicating the mineralization of nutrients and the ability of the soil to hold nutrients cations, structural stability, and water holding capacity. It is necessary to know the quantity of carbon for healthy soil and avoid the production related problems...Read more
Keywords: 
Deep Learning, Long Short-Term Networks, Silica, Organic Carbon, Hyperspectral Data
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00723

Environmental, economic and socio-economic life cycle assessment of the Spanish electricity system

Cerrato M., (Corresponding) San Miguel G.
Topic: 
Life cycle analysis (lca)
This paper investigates the sustainability of the Spanish electricity system under four different scenarios for 2030 and 2050 published by a reputable think tank assessing the Spanish Government. The analysis was performed using a life cycle approach and evaluates five sustainability indicators:...Read more
Keywords: 
LCA, electricity, sustainability, carbon footprint, employment, LCOE
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00813

Heterotrophic growth of Chlorella vulgaris on crude glycerol

Gougoulias N., Metsoviti M., Grigoriou M., Lamprakopoulos S., Besios A., (Corresponding) Papapolymerou G.
Topic: 
Environmental biotechnology and bioenergy
The heterotrophic growth of C. vulgaris using crude glycerol as the sole carbon source was studied in five 5L flasks. Air in each flask was provided at a rate of 300 L/hr and the contents were continuously stirred with a magnetic bar. Temperature, pH and initial inorganic nutrients (nitrogen,...Read more
Keywords: 
microalgae, heterotrophic growth, glycerol, carbon
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00843

Bio-Based Phosphate Functionalized Activated Carbon From Indian Gooseberry Seed Shells For The Efficient Copper (II) Adsorption

(Corresponding) Mondal S., Majumder S.
Topic: 
Water treatment
Preparation of an efficient activated carbon for the removal of metal pollutants is a challenging research today. The characteristic features of an efficient phosphate functionalized activated carbon, synthesized by following chemical activation process followed by subsequent functionalization from...Read more
Keywords: 
Activated carbon, Adsorption isotherm, Kinetic model, Characterization.
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00908

Adsorptive Removal of Marbofloxacin from Milk using Activated Carbons.

GE X., WU Z., KUNZ W., Barge A., (Corresponding) Giancarlo C.
Topic: 
Water and wastewater treatment and reuse
The present study aims to remove the residual marbofloxacin (MBX) from milk with activated carbons (ACs) in batch and flow systems to meet the maximum residue limits (MRLs, 0.075 µg mL-1). Different types (granular and powder) and amounts of ACs were studied. In batch mode, 50 mg of commercial...Read more
Keywords: 
ntibiotic; marbofloxacin; activated carbon, adsorption, milk
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00967